From Bogner comes the 212C, a rugged 2x12 guitar speaker cabinet that can handle some serious high output in style. It features 60 watts of power handling, with either 8 or 16 ohms, and features Celestion's popular Vintage 30 speakers.

The Celestion Vintage 30 speaker incorporated in the Bogner 212C speaker cab's design recreates the sound of the original Celestion Blue with updated cone and coil assembly. The result is a noticeably improved performance. Rated at 60W capability, the speaker handles extra heat generated by higher power equipment. The Vintage 30 handles massive overdrive tones with ease. Simply put, it's a classic loudspeaker.

This straight, closed-back guitar speaker cabinet is built using multi-ply birch, assisting with overall tone, power, and projection, while giving the speaker cab major durability. The Bogner 212C will stand up to the rigors of the road, so get out there and use it.

This cabinet produces a clear, even sound without any rattles or other unwanted noises. I use it with a Marshall YJM 100 head for recording Pop/Rock originals in a project studio. Big sounding but not muddy like my Mesa Recto 2x12 could be at times, the Bogner cab has an exceptionally even distribution of frequencies, despite the Celestion V30 speakers being themselves a little scooped in the midrange. It can deliver some hard rock low chunk resonance and inter-speaker complexity, but does not sound like a 4x12. Pricey for a clubbing cab, it's just perfect for recording. If I wanted a more midrangey 1960s sound, I'd get a Marshall 1960AV with greenbacks, but I prefer this more modern sounding cab with extended frequencies.

IMPORTANT--This is a 120 Watt cab, not a 60 Watt cab!!!--M.F. has the wrong power handling specs listed for some reason... This cab WILL handle a 100 watt amp head!

A good cab is built well with good materials and has the right dimensions! Bogner nails this formula with their cabs. Bogner makes the best cabs, period. They sound amazing with any good amplifier and work well in any recording or gigging/performance environment. They are built rock-solid and the dimensions provide the perfect balance of punch and drive, with room filling ambience. No harsh frequencies or directional ear-piercing tone to be found.

I can't say anything bad about this speaker cabinet. Looks and responds great. Get the Bogner Alchemist head to go with it. You won't find a better rig. I've had Marshall, Fender, Custom and Pevey amps, but the Bogner is hands down the best I've ever played.